Progress in the understanding, diagnosis and treatment of congenital cardiovascular anomalies began when dr Helen Taussig founded the pediatric cardiology clinic at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore in 1930 and the very first surgical procedure was the ligation of a patent ductus arteriosus by dr Robert Gross at the Children's Hospital in Boston in 1938. Since then an explosion of imaging innovations have kept pace with numerous surgical and percutaneous interventions in the treatment of congenital cardiovascular diseases.https://www.springer.com/journal/105542022-08-07hj2022Internal Medicin
We report a case of a 750 grams premature female who was scheduled for surgical ligation of a paten...
Making a diagnosis of a patency of a ductus arteriosus is often difficult in the first few months or...
Background: The failure of the primitive arterial trunk to divide into the aorta and the pulmonary a...
In the field of congenital heart malformations, several recent advances in treatment have altered ou...
Advances in cardiac surgery have been great in the last 30 years, but further progress is anticipate...
SummaryOver the last three decades, knowledge about fundamental and clinical aspects of the ductus a...
For a number of years I have been studying the abnormalities of the circulatory system resulting fro...
IT is not out of place now and then to take stock of what we can expect at the time as the maximum h...
Congenital heart defects are the most common birth defects. Many of them are associated with substan...
Pediatric congenital heart defects primarily occur during fetal heart embryological development. Thi...
From 1958 to September 30. 1917, 462 cases of congenital cardiac malformation were operated in this...
Congenital heart defects (CHD) are a leading cause of mortality in infants. Management of patients w...
We report the case of a 3,5 month-old infant presented at cardiology consultation of our institution...
3D-MRI enables accurate preoperative diagnosis of extremely unusual great vessels in a neonate with ...
There are significant advances in the understanding of the molecular mechanisms of cardiac developme...
We report a case of a 750 grams premature female who was scheduled for surgical ligation of a paten...
Making a diagnosis of a patency of a ductus arteriosus is often difficult in the first few months or...
Background: The failure of the primitive arterial trunk to divide into the aorta and the pulmonary a...
In the field of congenital heart malformations, several recent advances in treatment have altered ou...
Advances in cardiac surgery have been great in the last 30 years, but further progress is anticipate...
SummaryOver the last three decades, knowledge about fundamental and clinical aspects of the ductus a...
For a number of years I have been studying the abnormalities of the circulatory system resulting fro...
IT is not out of place now and then to take stock of what we can expect at the time as the maximum h...
Congenital heart defects are the most common birth defects. Many of them are associated with substan...
Pediatric congenital heart defects primarily occur during fetal heart embryological development. Thi...
From 1958 to September 30. 1917, 462 cases of congenital cardiac malformation were operated in this...
Congenital heart defects (CHD) are a leading cause of mortality in infants. Management of patients w...
We report the case of a 3,5 month-old infant presented at cardiology consultation of our institution...
3D-MRI enables accurate preoperative diagnosis of extremely unusual great vessels in a neonate with ...
There are significant advances in the understanding of the molecular mechanisms of cardiac developme...
We report a case of a 750 grams premature female who was scheduled for surgical ligation of a paten...
Making a diagnosis of a patency of a ductus arteriosus is often difficult in the first few months or...
Background: The failure of the primitive arterial trunk to divide into the aorta and the pulmonary a...